Batch Registration Utility keyword definitions
This topic presents a description of the method of presenting the Batch Registration Utility keywords in the following topics.
The following table defines each Batch Registration utility keyword. Keywords that are grouped and separated by vertical lines, for example [ keyword | keyword ], are mutually exclusive. You can select only one of the grouped keywords for each registration entry.
For each keyword defined, the following information is included
Batch registration utility keyword definitions
Parameter | Description |
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Components | This item lists the DATA ACCELERATOR Compression components that support the keyword. The following components could be listed:
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REGISET Entries | This item indicates the type of registration entries that support the keyword. For data set entries, this item also indicates whether the keyword is valid for discrete or generic entries. The following values could be listed:
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Usage | This item indicates whether the keyword is optional or required |
Functions | This item indicates the functions on which the keyword is valid. The following values could be listed:
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Alias | This item provides the alias of the keyword, if one exists. |
Syntax | This item describes how to code the keyword. |
Values | This item identifies and explains the values that you can specify for the keyword. Use one of the following items:
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Default | This item identifies the internally set default value for the keyword. You may have changed your default setting by adding global options to the BCSS commands data set, which are issued at system initialization. You may also have overridden the BCSS commands data set default by issuing a command directly from the system log, which remains in effect until the next system IPL. For information about setting global options, see BMC Software Subsystem. |
Locate Mode Option (LMO) | This item identifies the Locate Mode option (LMO) global value. The following values could be listed: LMO(DEFAULT) – the Global LMO will be used LMO(Y) – means that Locate Mode Option will be used. This means LMO will be used regardless of Global settings. LMO(N) – means that Locate Mode Option will not be used. This means LMO will NOT be used regardless of Global settings |
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